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Mary, Queen of Scots (1542–1582) (The Breadalbane Portrait)

Image credit: Scottish Borders Council

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This painting was apparently executed in 1635 for Sir Colin Campbell of Glenorchy who later became the Marquess of Breadalbane, Taymouth Castle.

Mary, Queen of Scots' Visitor Centre

Jedburgh

Title

Mary, Queen of Scots (1542–1582) (The Breadalbane Portrait)

Date

1635 (?)

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 41.6 x W 37.4 cm

Accession number

PCF04

Work type

Painting

Inscription description

MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS 1542 -1582 By George Jameson.1586 - 1644 Painted in 1635 for Sir Colin Campbell of Glenorchy who later became the Marquess of Breadalbane. Taymouth Castle

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